rosy

[ˈrəʊzi]

rosy Definition

  • 1having a pink or reddish color
  • 2optimistic or promising

Using rosy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rosy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sky was rosy with the setting sun.

  • Example

    She had a rosy complexion.

  • Example

    The company's future looks rosy.

  • Example

    He painted a rosy picture of their future together.

rosy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rosy

Phrases with rosy

  • look through rose-tinted glasses

    to see only the good things about a situation and not notice the bad things

    Example

    She looks at everything through rose-tinted glasses and never sees the problems.

  • a future that is likely to be successful or happy

    Example

    The company has a rosy future with its new product line.

  • an optimistic view of a situation

    Example

    He painted a rosy picture of their future together.

Origins of rosy

from rose, the flower

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Summary: rosy in Brief

The term 'rosy' [ˈrəʊzi] describes something with a pink or reddish color, such as a rosy complexion. It can also refer to an optimistic or promising outlook, as in 'The company's future looks rosy.' Common phrases include 'look through rose-tinted glasses,' meaning to see only the good things, and 'a rosy picture,' referring to an optimistic view of a situation.